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'Olympia is the main sanctuary of Zeus, whom we call Jupiter.
See Delphi and Die Davis, Lindsey 2005
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A luminous proof of this inference is furnished by an analysis of the word Jupiter.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 4: Clandestinity-Diocesan Chancery 1840-1916 1913
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Now Johannes Lydus informs us that, in Sabine, Sancus signified "the sky," a meaning which we have already seen to belong to the name Jupiter.
Myths and Myth-makers: Old Tales and Superstitions Interpreted by Comparative Mythology 1872
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Several versions of this Shuttle-Derived Heavy Launch Vehicle (SDHLV) have been proposed, including a powerful rocket dubbed Jupiter.
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Several versions of this Shuttle-Derived Heavy Launch Vehicle (SDHLV) have been proposed, including a powerful rocket dubbed Jupiter.
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Several versions of this Shuttle-Derived Heavy Launch Vehicle (SDHLV) have been proposed, including a powerful rocket dubbed Jupiter.
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Several versions of this Shuttle-Derived Heavy Launch Vehicle (SDHLV) have been proposed, including a powerful rocket dubbed Jupiter.
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AstraZeneca is seeking approval for promote Crestor to a larger group of patients based on results from a study called Jupiter.
Reuters: Top News 2009
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The most colorful size comparison was to a tomato, but the largest was "Jupiter."
Gene Weingarten: I hate Facebook sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo much. . . 2010
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The results clearly showed the gravitational magnetic field of the white dwarf star pulling in gas from its companion, a phenomenon seen across the universe, from black holes at the centres of galaxies to pulsars and planets in our solar system such as Jupiter.
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